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We reserve the right to use any information you supply to us, consistent
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situation and any specific legal questions you may have.
This site is not an offer to represent you, and Wendtland and Wendtland
Law does not
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admitted to practice or any jurisdiction in which this site does not
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clients, we must perform a conflicts check before agreeing to represent
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